Fortin et al., 1988 - Google Patents
The use of the electrical characteristics of muscle for the objective detection of PSE and DFD in pork carcasses under commercial conditionsFortin et al., 1988
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- 236250200683491916
- Author
- Fortin A
- Raymond D
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- Publication venue
- Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal
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Two instruments, the MS-Tester and Tecpro QM, which measured various electrical characteristics of muscle (dielectric loss factor and conductivity, respectively), were used to assess the quality of pork under commercial conditions. These characteristics were …
- 210000003205 Muscles 0 title abstract description 33
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